SEVILLE, Spain -- Simon Dyson double-bogeyed the last hole Saturday to throw the race for the Spanish Open wide open again with a round to go. In more windy conditions and after a delay of nearly two hours because of a flooded course, the current Irish and Dutch Open champion shot a 1-under-par 71 to take over at the top from second-round Gregory Bourdy. SPANISH OPEN This tournament marks the 100th anniversary of the first Spanish Open as well as the 40th anniversary of the official launch of the European Tour. What's in the winners' bags? Golf on TV Donald reclaims No. 1 ranking from McIlroy Larrazabal hopes mini-tour win will pay off Lawrie hopes to improve Ryder Cup standing Thursday recap Friday recap Saturday recap The Frenchman didn’t even break 80 as he slumped down into a tie for 21st, but after moving three clear Dyson was furious with his finish. He was in the ba...